USTA Missouri Valley Tennis Venue Services
Our Tennis Venue Services team is your partner in making your tennis facility the place to be. From tennis court resurfacing, court amenities, and lighting upgrades to full-scale construction projects find out how we can help.
USTA Missouri Valley offers Facility Grant Assistance at a section level. This section facility grant can only be used in conjunction with the USTA national facility grant and their grant requirements.
You can learn more about section level grant opportunities here.
Contact Senior Manager of Tennis Venue Services, John Terpkosh, at jterpkosh@movalley.usta.com for more information and to start the process.
Click here to get more infromation about what types of facility funding is available.
Success Stories:
We're proud to highlight some success stories from throughout the section as projects are completed.
2024 USTA Missouri Valley roundup
McCook Senior High School (McCook, Nebraska)
William Woods University (Fulton, Missouri)
A. Perry Philips Park (Columbia, Missouri)
Case Tennis Center (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Harmon Park (Kearney, Nebraska)
McHose Park (Boone, Iowa)
Muscatine High School (Muscatine, Iowa)
East St. Louis Senior High School (East St. Louis, Illinois)
- Firth, NE
- East St. Louis, IL
- Marshalltown, IA
USTA Missouri Valley is on the road to help celebrate this investment in our facilities. CEO & Executive Director Mary Buschmann will travel to present oversized checks at city council meetings, school boards, park board meetings and other special events.
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Facility of the YearDecember 03, 2025With major upgrades and strong leadership from Brent Gruno, Vetta Sports Sunset has transformed into a hub for junior development, team tennis and year-round play. Read More -
Indoor Courts ResurfacedDecember 01, 2025The University of Iowa's indoor courts received a major upgrade thanks to USTA support, giving the Hawkeyes and local players a refreshed surface for competition. Read More -
Court Makeover SuccessNovember 10, 2025When coach Amelia Dirks saw her school's tennis courts needed attention, she took action—securing a USTA grant that transformed Trego Community High School's facility. Read More